Not much really, he's a curious character and revealing too much would spoil the fun. For me, it’s just really about trying to bring truth and sincerity to whatever it is I’m asked to do. He’s a healer." Kevin Durand is a fine actor and leaves a memorable impression no matter what role he's playing. "Well I have to say the fourth episode is probably the most impactful one. It was really fun to get to play with those extremes with Mr. Harbard here." Harbard (Kevin Durand) will return to Kattegat in Season 4 of "Vikings" with the mission of wreaking even more chaos. Photo: History Channel Gustaf Caspar Orm Skarsgård (born 12 November 1980) is a Swedish actor. Kevin recently spoke to the press via conference call and shared his excitement about joining a series he was a fan of, Harbard's hold over Queen Aslaug, Siggy and Helga, the influence of Rasputin on his character and plenty more. Kevin went on to say that his character "seems to have kind of a hold over some of these characters and as you’ll see in episode four that mysticism I think plays into why he ends up being so impactful on many of the lives of the main characters." I read about his life. Vikings Interview: Kevin Durand on Playing Harbard, Enchanting the Viking Women Henry A. Otero at February 16, 2015 8:00 am . 18 comments . Well, Durand put it ever so bluntly that Harbard will ultimately “create more chaos” for the townspeople -- and we totally believe it!Floki (Gustaf Skarsgård) was the one to break the news to Ragnar about Aslaug’s infidelity -- not because he was displeased with the Queen for cheating on his friend, but because he was convinced Harbard was Odin, the chief Viking God and ruler of Asgard.“Odin slept with your wife,” Floki said to Ragnar, excited that the great God has chosen the wife of his king to lay with.
Hárbarðr obstructs his way and refuses him passage across a swollen river. In this poem, the ferryman Harbard and the god Thor compete in a flyting or verbal contest with one other. That can't be good right? "You know what? I assume he's just like Greek gods and likes to have fun with humans sometimes. No trickery, and he was a pretty good guy. Harbard and Thor Once upon a time when Thor had been away in the regions of the east carrying on his warfare with the Giants, he came on his homeward journey to a sound, on the other side of which stood the ferryman by his boat. That’s right, Kevin Durand will reportedly reprise his role as Harbard, the mysterious traveler who ended up paying Ragnar’s (Travis Fimmel) village a visit in the third installment of the Michael Hirst-created drama.In addition to Durand confirming the exciting news of his reappearance in the historical drama during the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con, the “Strain” actor also revealed that he’s already started to film some of the scenes involving the bearded Wanderer.
But Ragnar was less than enthused to learn about the spiritual rendezvous. That said, promotional materials for this season inform us that Queen Aslaug, Siggy and Helga all share the same dream of his arrival. Thor called to him, and the ferryman called out in turn, asking who it was that was waiting on the other shore. But if Ragnar thinks Aslaug betrayed him before, just wait until he finds out what the regal character has up her sleeve in Season 4 of “Vikings.”In the action-packed trailer for the fourth installment, viewers can watch as Aslaug asks the Seer (John Kavanagh) whether a woman may rise up and rule the village someday.“I want to know if a woman would succeed to the kingdom of Kattegat,” she asks. There were a few precious nuggets of information Kevin shared during the call that might be considered spoilery. Hopefully it ends up being compelling." 829. It was great to learn that Kevin was a fan of the series.
"Ragnar: I have something to say. share. One of these involved his character's most important episode. They didn’t get me because most of my work was with the girls. Everyone’s favorite nomad will be wandering back into Kattegat when Season 4 of the hit History Channel series “Vikings” returns in 2016. All of us human beings have the potential to do great things in life. It’s not really my job to judge them. Posted by 1 day ago [No Spoilers] You are Welcome Lindisfarne. They started sending me some pages and - I mean the words were so alluring that we’re on the page and I thought, wow, this is really interesting. Will he return for a fourth season? The man is a chameleon of sorts, he disappears brilliantly into his characters and is barely recognizable. 829. Several times Kevin reiterated that his story arc primarily involves the Viking women, and we learned that "He’s [Harbard] kind of a - he’s a mystical character.